Hospitality Included Has All the Food and Diners in Detroit in One Place for One Purpose
Taste Detroit’s Diverse Restaurant Scene Which Seeks Inclusion in Patronage This Weekend
Taste Detroit’s Diverse Restaurant Scene Which Seeks Inclusion in Patronage This Weekend
There is nothing like the feeling of cracking open a book by an author from your city, no matter where you reside. The atmosphere leaks through its pages, stories are told of past city-dwellers, and history is given a new life—fictional or non—through the authors’
When restrictions first began in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, the idea of education and schooling changed almost overnight. Restrictions came, schools closed, some moving online, some closing for a few weeks and opening again once the next outbreak started—the process repeating
There is a haunting beauty to Detroit. In this new resurgence of the downtown where skyscrapers are once again occupied and businesses are beckoning global employees, away from the downtown, sects of the city remain speckled with abandoned buildings, displaying decaying furniture and peeling paint.
Invaluable, inescapable, and individual—this is art. Art is typically a depiction of culture, lifestyle, and emotion. As Black Lives Matter protests continue around the nation, for each of us that means something different. We may wish to continue to show support for the movement by
As Black Lives Matter protests progress through their second week in Detroit and restaurants write up new policies for the reopening of their dining areas while still navigating the current challenges of the pandemic, black-owned restaurants have risen to the forefront of needed support. With
The shortage of proper personal protection equipment (PPE) when it comes to the COVID-19 response is quite frankly, very appalling. As a first-world country, shouldn't we have access to such things? Small and mid-size businesses are stepping up to the fact that most of our
In the early 1990s, and drawing on a multi-year career in the newspaper industry I remember a staff meeting at the Detroit Free Press where the executive editor spent the bulk of his time reassuring the reporters and editors that things were on the up and up. The comments smacked of desperation, and the
Last week our friend Larry Mongo and his friend Rod Lockwood announced a pitch to develop nearly half of Palmer Park. They have big ideas, featuring luxury condos and a flying carpet for children. It's sort of like that time the two set out to